A space for privacy. A space to relax. A space for new interactions.
July 1st, 2013
This new release from AWM, provides a new sitting area for the modern office, enabling interactivity and communication. The Hushh Pod with its vibrant and ergonomically sound design, is a comfortable sitting area that brings a little privacy to the open-plan workplace.
The pod allows a quiet and confidential zone for closer communications – a micro-retreat that allows for more sensitive matters to be handled with tact and professionalism.
Hushh’s high back and sides are acoustically sound. The pod is for those applications where staff require a relaxing refuge as well as for those wanting a more casual space for informal office gatherings. With an extensive range of upholstery options, the Hussh Pod boasts a three years warranty and a sizeable seat with minimal footprint.
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